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I'm sorry, but I have to decline this one. Categories are a core feature of Codidact and an important implementation of our central and long-standing policy that communities should be the ones who...
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I'm sorry, but I have to decline this one. Categories are a core feature of Codidact and an important implementation of our central and long-standing policy that communities should be the ones who decide the stuff, including how their content is structured. We can talk about how to design the headers and how to structure the contents of the header and how to prioritize them. But the category navigation is the primary navigation for content, quite unlike the navigation bar above, which is for stuff that's important too, but not content. As this is a platform for content, it makes sense to me to prioritize the content links. > But can't we choose to turn off see "Recipes" and "Challenges"? What if we don't have time to do them? I don't really see the issue here. If you don't want to participate in Recipes or Challenges, there's nothing forcing you to go there. I suppose hiding categories for your user account could be implemented, but I doubt whether it's worth the development effort.